Introduction to Financial AccountingPearson Education Canada, 1998 - Business & Economics "Introductory Financial Accounting, 9e" provides a unique and perfect blend of robust financial statement analysis with early statement of cash flows coverage. It is directed at those who will analyze real financial statements, and make business decisions based upon that analysis. Real statements are used throughout (Starbucks). Statement of Cash Flows comes earlier in this book than most. Material is focused on analysis of financial statements ratios introduced early and often, special " Portfolio" section provides a " road map" to financial statement analysis, and special section in end-of-chapter problems focuses on analyzing financial statements (using Starbucks financial statements). Features strong coverage of statement of cash flows (Ch 5) --an essential financial statement, one of growing importance, and should be regarded as a basic statement. For financial accountants. |
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Introduction to Financial Accounting Charles T. Horngren,Gary L. Sundem,John A. Elliott Snippet view - 1999 |
Introduction to Financial Accounting Charles T. Horngren,Gary L. Sundem,John A. Elliott Snippet view - 1999 |
Introduction to Financial Accounting Charles T. Horngren,Gary L. Sundem,John A. Elliott Snippet view - 1999 |
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Accounts payable accounts receivable accrual of unrecorded Activities from Interpreting adjusting entries Allowance for Uncollectible amortization amount Analyzing Financial Statements Average bonds payable book value cash dividends cash flows Cash XXX common shares common stock company's Compute current liabilities debit December 31 depreciation expense discount earnings per share ending inventory entity equipment equity FASB FIFO Financial Accounting Financial Ratios financial statement analysis financing activities fixed assets GAAP GAP Project Goodwill gross profit income statement income tax increase Interest expense Interpreting and Analyzing investment investors issued journal entries Learning Objective lease ledger LIFO long-term liabilities MULTIPLE CHOICE operating activities payable XXX payments period preferred stock Prepaid present value purchase record retained income revenues and expenses securities shareholders short-term sold statement of cash stock dividend stock splits stockholders Suggested Readings T-account Teaching Tip total assets transactions Transparency treasury stock trial balance Uncollectible Accounts unearned revenues XXX XXX XXX